Yesterday morning James Stewart was committed for trial at Ohiistohureh on three oharges of forging the name of James Qammsek to cheque! f>r tmall amounts. Bf ark Boyles was sentenced to 18 months' on three charges of passing valueless cheques. " Bough ,ok Cobhb." Ask for rFells' " Bough on Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent eure. Corns, warts, bunions. At Chemists and Druggist*. Kempthorne, Prosier »nd Co., Agent*, Ohrittehuroh. 8 Another petition has hern presented, praying for the release of Greorge Long* hurst, undergoing seate; ce at Wellington for rapt. The Governor in repljing, could not see any grounds to justify him complying with the prayer. " Bough oh Itoh "—" Boueh on Itoh " cure* skin humors, eruptiont, Ting worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains, itoh, ivy poison, barber'* itch. Kempthorne, Prosier k Co,, Agents, Uhristohurob. I The b»rqu» Cormorant, Captain Hume, 108 daye trom Liverpool, has arrived at Wellington. On September 10th the vessel struck very lightly on the edge of the reef to the t:orth>west of Cape Sanrofue. Lidi Bbautihbbb. - -Ladies, you cannot •nuke fair skin, rosy eheeks, and sparkling eyes with f 1 the coemetioi of France, or beautiflirß oi the world, whil<- in poor health, and nothing will give you suoh rich blood, good health, strength, and beauty as Hop Bitters, American Oo's make. A trial is certain proof. See Advt. Sir Julius Vogel opened the Jewish bazaar at Dunedin yesterday. It is proposed to establish at Wellington a metropolitan show similar to those held in other large centres. Hoi/LOWAx's Piim.—lmportant for the delicate.—lt is difficult to determine which is the more trying trying to the human con* stitution, the damp oold days' of aumtum and winter, or the keen, dry, easterly winds of spring. Throughout the seasons good health may be maintained by occasional doses of Holloway's Pills, which purify the blood and act as wholesome stimulants to the ek<n, stomaoh.aiver, bowels, and kidneys. This celebrated medicine needs but a fair trial to convince tbe ailing and desponding tbat it will restore and cheer them without danger, pain, or inconvenience. No family should be without a supply of Holloway's Pills and Ointment, as by a timely recourse to them the first erring funotion may be' reclaimed,. suffering may be spared, and life saved.
WM. CLARK & CO'S CHRISTMAS_PRICE LIST. CHEAPER THAN EVEE! CHEAPER THAN EVER. IT) CLARK AND CO. respectfully W , wish their Customers and friends a Merry Christmas, and a Jollv Cheap Cheer. 2-Crown Soap, 5s 6d per box j 3-Crown, 7s 6d per box ; Best White Sago (large or small), 2* per dozen j Japan Rice, 2s 6d per doaen ; Barley, 2s 6d per dozen ; Good Currants, 6d per lb, inferior not kept; Sugars, from 2Jd per lb by the bag ; Candles, 4|d per lb (good sperm) ; Blue-headed Matches, la 5d par dozen j Coffee, from Is 3i per lb ; Van Fouien's Cocoa, Is 9d per lb | Figs, Is 6d per lb; Candied Lemon Pea', Is per lb } Groats 9d ; Jams 6s 6d per doaen ; Farinaceous Food, 9d per lb j Spices, Ginger, and Nutmegs in Proportion. Our friends mean we shall be the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN GERALDINH. These Prices continue to 31st DECEMBER. WM. CLARK & CO. Intends to be the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. Wa Can't be Bsaten. jyl THIRD SHIPMENT FOR THE SEASON. CASES Ex " DORIC,' " TONGARIRO," S.S T.HESE Shipments comprise, along with tbe ordiuary necessaries for a first-class business, several CLEARING LINES {urchased by our Agent, as usual at this period of the year, at Special Prices—--20 Dozen Silk Gloves, tans and black. 15 Pieoeß Twill Prints, good patterns and quality, s£d per yard. 34 Boxes Nevr Fril lings. 9 Dozen Sunshades and Umbrellas ; some very special values amongst those. 48 Bead Capes and Yisites, 5s 6d up. 3$ Ladies' Mantles, beautiful stylish goods, 16s fid to 58s 6d. 73 Short Jacket! in Ottoman Silk, Stockinette, ar,d Boueitf Cloth, 8a lid up- | wards, 60 Jersey Jackets 4s fid, 5s 6d to lis (£d. 11 doaen Ladies , Misses', and Children's Straw Hat«, White and SpecVled, New Shapes^ Selection of fo'lowing i« particularly choice and varied :—White and Colored Embroideries, Brabant, Edelweiss, Yak Laces, Collars, Colored Sets, Bead Necklets, sad Collarettes, Dress Goods, LaceOurtains, Cretennes, Aprons, Boys' and Girls' Rrgat'a, Jersey, Galatea Suits, Sun Hats, Ooiaets, Pelisses, and Baby Linen. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS, TIMARU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1516, 23 November 1886, Page 3
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